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minibot & Terminal block
Are the Green Terminal Blocks supplied in the kit of parts allowable for use as electrical connectors on the minibot?
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Re: minibot & Terminal block
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Re: minibot & Terminal block
I had looked there but i was wondering if they were classified as crimps, which are allowed, as per <R92>K. since they do squeeze the wires. i guess this would probably be a question for the GDC.
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Re: minibot & Terminal block
Why use a terminal block? It has so much weight to it (for a minibot at least).
Solder would work fine... Wrapped in electrical tape. |
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Re: minibot & Terminal block
I want to have all of the connections in the same place if i'd ever have to change anything. i currently have sta-kon connector on them. i might go back and solder though. i guess there probably won't be any need to rewire a minibot.
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Re: minibot & Terminal block
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They are not classified as "crimps". I believe the rule allows crimps to give a convenient way to attach wire(s) to the limit switches. |
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